Alternative Spring Break Allows Students to Give Back
This year’s Alternative Spring Break will take students to communities as far away as Greensboro, Ga.
The yearly program offers a chance for students to engage in service opportunities with communities in need. As students embark on this volunteer experience they will learn to work with others, appreciate diversity and develop vital leadership skills according to Cori Jackson, director of the Student Center for Involvement.
News

Registration Open for 2025 SUNY Plattsburgh Homecoming/Family Weekend

LCRI High-Tech Weather Station Buoy Makes Lake Champlain Data Available Worldwide

Gov. Hochul Appoints James Campbell to Plattsburgh University Council
Lactation Spaces Available Across SUNY Plattsburgh Campus
